iPad air Hello Kitty case may have a few numerous jobs for any other gijinka cat de-stress at once, but we have to say that the main pastry chef hat is probably the person looks best on her adorable front. Kitty no Sanpomichi ("Kitty's Promenade") is normally proof of that!
If you're sad on the subject off missing out on Kitty's delightful pastries contained in the Kansai area last year, you're in just luck, if you happen to be Tokyo this particular time. The temporary pastry-selling stand is just open for business in Yurakucho Marui right now. But you better hurry, purely because close this Wednesday!
One of the best details about living in a city, especially one much like Tokyo, is being able to go out for an unfortunate walk and bump into something available totally unexpected but awesome. Great example: yesterday, we were walking around Yurakucho and moreover happened to swing by Yurakucho Marui. Upon entering the shopping area, we were greeted by the delightful premises above: Hello Kitty iPad pastries!
▼ Is Kitty licking her finger…or flipping us the bird?
All of us first saw Kitty no Sanpomichi last year, when the our favorite cat cuisinière was making and selling a bunch of00 baked goods adorned with her very own point. Normally we'd question the state of mind of anyone who made cookies within face and then encouraged others to in take them, but Kitty's so agile, it's hard to question anything my girl does!
▼ Especially when it looks so delicious.
The stand offers a variety of products from melon hot and cookies to ribbon scones, sweet bread balls, and cream-filled cake bread. There are also limited edition bags (pictured below) for anyone who buys the reward box, which costs 2, one hundred sixty yen (about US$17. 77).
We weren't really hungry enough to eat a whole box of Hello Cat pastries, so we ended up just like a package of the sweet bread tennis balls and the cream-filled cake bread. It was not exactly cheap — the united price was 972 yen (just shy of $8) — but it won't break the bank either.
▼ Staying away from eating in order to take pix was the hardest thing I've worked on this week!
The first thing we noticed regarding this year's pastries is that the design has considerably improved over last year's. If nothing else, the cake loaf of bread is a lot more colorful and almost looks like it will start talking at any moment. So , adorable! (And scrumptious looking. )
▼ I love you, Kitty, but I like you in my belly.
The charming bread balls come in two types — strawberry and plain — so we grabbed a package of the blood ones. If you ever want to get me a ongoing of any kind of food, get me and my peers strawberry and I will love you at least a day.
▼ The pastry cuisinière hat is a perfect addition to the Cat design.
▼ We do have just one nit-pick, though: Shouldn't her nose usually just a bit smaller?
And here are some cross-section views of the pastries!
My personal favorite became the cake bread, if only since the cream/custard was perfectly sweet. Not actually overbearing, but just enough to praise the sweetness of the cake loaf of bread. I was a bit disappointed the outer brown crust area wasn't actually frosting, but it would still be a great dessert! Of course , the blood sweet bread ball was no slump over either. Like with most Japanese pastries, I would have been happy if it have been just a touch sweeter, but for some of us, I suspect it will perfect!
Regrettably, Kitty no Sanpomichi will be in just Yurakucho Marui for only a short time — they're set to run until Would likely 27 (this Wednesday! ), if you want some Hello Kitty pastries, you better get down there soon!
A long while: 11: 00 – 21: 00 (10: 30 – 20: 32 on holidays)
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